Hann Lindahl, 25, of San Francisco, said "You have to create the content in the media you want to see in the world, and I don't see a lot of intersex stories being told. I would like to write intersex comics. Somebody's got to do it."

Hann Lindahl, 25, of San Francisco, said "You have to create the content in the media you want to see in the world, and I don't see a lot of intersex stories being told. I would like to write intersex comics. Somebody's got to do it."

The question of who exactly counts as intersex isn't a simple one. A small number of infants - often estimated at 1 in 2,000 - are born with noticeably atypical genitals. But under the most expansive definition, intersex people constitute up to 1.7 percent of the population.